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Saving some under-winterized plants

mcantrell
15 years ago

So I have a good collection of plants outside right now. Well, good for me, I imagine those not living in an apartment have lots more.

Currently outside I have a cluster of American Pitcher Plants (2x White Trumpet, 1x 'Judith Hindle'), 2 Purple Pitcher Plants, and 2 Venus Flytraps.

One VFT wasn't healthy when I put it out, and it's dead, I'm 99% sure. The other is mostly brown but has some green on lower layered leaves -- which is heartening, as it's also my first carnivorous plant, and I haven't had an opportunity to clone it yet.

My worry at this point is that I have pots outside that are literally shattering from the cold. One is a bowl shaped one that has my bigger Purpurpea, the rim around the top has cracked into pieces, presumably from the ice inside pushing out. The other was the planter I had my weaker VFT in (it was in a plastic pot inside the planter, mind you), the bottom of that planter shattered.

The lowest it has been so far was 8 degrees out, this week it will get down to 16 degrees out as a low for the week. Highs are in the mid-30s, it's currently unusually warm (45).

I have bought some Insulated Foam Planters from flytrapranch.com, but am loathe to repot anything when the soil they are in is literally frozen solid.

Should I just let them weather the storm out there, or should I be taking steps to try and save them? They've been out there for about a month now. I do not have a windowsill or other shelter to provide them, I could bring the smaller pots into my windowsill but the temperature at the windowsill stays around 55-60 during the day (I have a thermometer over there to test the temperature at night).

Putting the smaller plants in the fridge for the winter is also an option, the VFT spent last winter in the fridge, for example, and came out of it hurting but alive. Moving the bigger pot with the American Pitcher Plants inside isn't an option unfortunately (it's about a foot wide).

I do have a mini-greenhouse thing, about the size of 2 paperback books put next to each other, with a glass dome that sits over it. I could put 1-2 pots inside that. I also have a small heat mat and do have outside power, I could in theory put them on top of that, which promises to "raise the temperature by 15-25 degrees". I could also, in theory, buy some more LFS and mulch the plants with it, or mulch with the peat/perlite that I have available.

Any ideas as to how I should proceed?

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